somnambulate

IPA: sˈɑmnˈæmbjʌɫʌt

verb

  • (intransitive) To walk while sleeping.
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Examples of "somnambulate" in Sentences

  • But I never drink and somnambulate, that would be unsafe.
  • "I'm a somnambulist, only I somnambulate faster than most people."
  • "Given the multiple crises we face, the fact that we have this somnambulate election is unreal,"'he said.
  • Most snoring is composed by Beethoven or Wagner, although a few times Wiggs had heard heavy metal rock performed on the somnambulate bassoon.
  • Two years ago I wrote an article expressing my dismay to see the English people somnambulate off the cliff of passive surrender to hostile Islam:
  • Film writer Molly Haskell said that at the core of Polanski's work is the "image of the anesthetized woman, the beautiful, inarticulate, and possibly even murderous somnambulate."
  • As many Americans somnambulate through their existence, they are virtually oblivious and indifferent to the profound human misery which must occur in order for a tiny fraction of humanity to experience the American Dream.

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